Pressure-cooker atachment



y 1N VENTOR @RRYQUIQLE ATTORNEYS H. QUIGLE PRESSURE cooxn' ATTACHMENT i Filed Aug. 6. 1923 April 7, 1925.

WITNEssEs Patented Apr. 7, 1925.

' UNITED vSTATES HARRY' QUIGLE, or HAsTINGs', NEBRASKA, AssIGNoR To WHITTIER, cALIFoR-NIA.

MRS; `LUCY QUIGLE, or

Y PREssuRE-COOKER ATTACHMENT.

Application filed August 6,1923.y Ser-ial No. 656,097. i

To ZZ whom 'it may concern.'

Be it known that I, HARRY Qmonu, a citi-K zen of the United States or' America, and a resident of Hastings, in the county of Adams and State ot Nebraska, have invented a new and Improved Pressure- Cooker Attachment, ot' which the following is a description.

My invention relates to a pressure cooker having provision for heating water and the general object of the invention is to provide an efficient water heater in association with the cooker as well as to make provision for utilizing the exhaust products from the internal combustion engine of an automobile for furnishing the heat to the cooker and for the heating of the water.

A further object of the invention is to provide the water-heating attachment in association with the pressure cooker characterized by provision for connecting t-he air pump of the automobile with the water chamber to place the water under pressure and a hose attachment, whereby the water l5 in the chamber may be utilized for a shower bath.

A. further object of the invention is to provide a combined pressure cooker and Water-heating attachment including a bottom adapted to be connected a hose with the exhaust ot' a motor and with an outlet ior the exhaust products as well as to make the bottom. removable whereby it may be placed on a stove as an aid in cooking or may be utilized in taking a shower bat-l1 byy entering the shower nozzle through said removable bottom when inverted.

Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawing in which the figure shows partly in Ivertical section and partly in elevation a pressure cooker equipped with my attachments, it being understood that the drawing 'is merely illustrative or' one example of the invention.

In carrying out my invention in accordance with the illustrated example a receptacle is provided having double walls 11 to provide a water space 12. The topv 141 of the receptacle presents a central opening accon'imodating the food container or cooker proper which may be of any approved type, said top having a Harige 16 directed downwardly at the opening to engage the sideS of the said cooker 15. A suitable coveri-ng or `external coating 17l o't-liea-t-insulatinlg material is applied to the-outer one of the,l ydouble walls v11. The numeral 18 indicates a safetyI valve on the water chain ber at the top'- and 19 a pressure gage on the `food container or cooker proper 15.

The structure is provided with a bottom 2O forming` a closure of the space 21 surrounding the food container l5 atv the sides and bottom. Said bottom 2O has a nipple 22 to which a hose indicated in dotted lines at 23 may be attached to connect the space. 21 with the exhaust (not shown) of the motor of an automobile. The bottom 2O is further provided with an outlet hole 24 for the products of combustion. The bottom 2O is removably secured` in. place by its vertical flange 25 which fits outside of the heat-insulating covering 17. y

The water chamber 12 at the bottom thereof has a valve 26 provided with a terminal 27 preferably threaded so that a hose may be attached for employing the structure as a shower bath. The chamber 12 also, at the botto-m, has an inlet pip-el 28 to which a hose from an ai'r pump (not shown) may be attached for placing the water in the chamber 12 under pressure for shower bath purposes.

When the bottom 20 is removed it may be inverted and'placed on a stove as an aid in cooking. Also, the ,show-er' nozzle .may be passed through the nipple 22 or through the hole 24 in said'bottom i'n taking a shower.

For the latter purpose the removed bottom is inverted and held in ones hand or otherwise supported and with the hose passed downwardly through the hole 24 the flange 25 prevents lateral splashing.

The arrange-ment is eflicient in providing heat for the container 15 and exposes the maximum area of the water heater chamber to the action of the exhaust products,

The numeral 29 indicates a. filling plug at the top of thei watcr space 12. l

I would state in conclusion that while the illust-rated example constitutes a practical embodiment of my invention, I' do not limit myself strictly to the exact details herein illustrated, since, manifestly, the same can be considerably varied without departure from the spirit of the invention as delined in the appended claims.

Having thus described 1ny invention, I claim:

l. As a new article of manufacture), a receptacle a pressure cooker removably suspended in said receptacle, saidreceptacle having an inlet adapted to be connected With an exhaust to receive products of combus-y tion and having an outlet for said products, said receptacle having `double Walls forming a Water chamber, said'chamber being separated laterally from the cooker 4to form a steam or hot air space-therebetween so that the steam or air heats both the cooker and the Water chamber, together `With an inlet for said water-space adapted to be connected with an air pump for placing the water under pressure and with a `valve controlled outlet adapted to receive a hose.

2. A pressure cooker including a receptacle .having double Walls Jforming a Water chamber, said chamber having a depending inlet pipe, andl a bottom for said receptacle, said bottom having an upstanding flange removably heldto said receptacle, said bottom being formed with a hole through which said inlet pipe passes, vas Well as with an opening, With a ange surrounding said opening and with another opening in addition to said hole and in addition to said first-mentioned opening. l

HARRY QUIGLE. 

